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Creator Corner


Family Activity of a Family of Caterpillars

Here is a great craft that you can do on the go, anytime and anyplace you happen to be. The other thing that is nice is that you are actually recycling an egg carton and saving on waste. While this is a very simple craft, it’s a great activity for kids of all ages to do together and see how the older children can be creatively challenged to lengthen the caterpillar, use different materials for dramatic effect, and paint with intricate detail and embellishment! The family activity of a family of caterpillars – and yes even parents should create the Mama and Daddy caterpillar to add to the mix.

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Timeless DIY Jewelry: Safety Pin Bracelets

Back in the ’80s, making bracelets from safety pins became a very popular activity. It was an easy and engaging craft for young girls, and teenagers would often get more intricate designs for a greater challenge and a funky finished product. If you go to a thrift shop, you may come across a kit to do this, and it may bring back all your childhood memories and how much fun you used to have doing these if you were a child of the ’80s. You can still get kits that have everything you need to make safety pin bracelets, but since it is literally only made from safety pins and beads and a few other objects for more creativity, you do not actually need to acquire one of these kits.

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DIY Sock Bunnies

Homeschooling can be quite the adventure when it comes to being creative. Your family needs to search out ideas and plans for fun and learning that fits your unique style. This can be very challenging at times.

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Love and Learn Books – Hanging Decorations

This is the time of year when decorations adorn homes, and handmade creations are on the mind of every crafty person young and old. Our Love and Learn Books activity is from a book that includes many pages with beautiful prints of seasonal designs and colours, but you’ll find this quite easy to re-create on any square piece of paper.

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Social Media Snapshot: Building Resilience

Enjoy this stream of social media encouragement to be persistent, develop a growth mindset, encourage others and yourself, and assorted ideas and opinions on how to bring out the resiliency that God has instilled in us all. All these shared posts from Instagram have a link to the post where you can experience the full post with images and perhaps discover some accounts to follow.

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Love and Learn Books: Cardboard Box Monsters

Books are a pretty awesome learning tool for homeschoolers. Whether you’ve got a large collection of books in your home or you’re a regular at your local library, books are likely a big part of your homeschooling way of life. In this Love and Learn Books series of articles, we’ll share an array of engaging non-fiction books that you can get great ideas just for the articles, or you may discover a gem that will be just right for your home library.

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50 Reasons to Be Thankful We Homeschool

To be a homeschooler means to be fearless and willing to take chances (even if we don’t feel that way all the time). We become the movers and shakers of the world because we know we are willing to think outside the box and educationally prepare our family for whatever environment God puts us in. We are thankful to be homeschoolers and to provide the education that’s right for our family.

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Thinking Ahead to the Christmas Craft Season

It’s not too early to start thinking about how to supplement your winter holiday budget. As I write this, my kitchen counter is lined with custom hand-painted Christmas ornaments in various stages of completion.

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